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Craftsman 917258581 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917258581 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917258581 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Pad Spacer for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 106082X

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    Pad Spacer

    Part #106082X

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Heat Shield for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 156123

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    Heat Shield

    Part #156123

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Pitman Arm Shaft Bearing for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 154404

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    Lawn Tractor Pitman Arm Shaft Bearing

    Part #154404

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Mower Decal for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 138047

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    Lawn Mower Decal

    Part #138047

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lock Washer, 5/16-in, 8-pack for Craftsman 917258581 - Part STD551131

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    Lock Washer, 5/16-in, 8-pack

    Part #STD551131

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  • Insert for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 126805X

    Steering assembly diagram

    Insert

    Part #126805X

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  • Bracket for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 137113

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    Bracket

    Part #137113

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  • Dash for Craftsman 917258581 - Part 150272

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    Dash

    Part #150272

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  • Carriage Bolt for Craftsman 917258581 - Part STD533106

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    Carriage Bolt

    Part #STD533106

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Craftsman Tractor 917258581 FAQs

For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917258581, a full engine replacement typically costs about $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, labor rates, and whether related drive or deck parts also need service.

What drives the total price?

Engine replacement cost is usually a mix of parts, labor, and “while we’re in there” items.

  • Engine price (new or remanufactured) and whether it includes key components (starter, carburetor, muffler)
  • Labor time (riding mower engines commonly take around 6 hours of shop time)
  • Extra parts found worn during removal/installation (belts, pulleys, hardware)
  • Fuel system cleanup if old fuel caused varnish or contamination
  • Pickup/delivery fees if the tractor must be transported
Typical cost breakdown (installed)
Cost item Typical range Notes
Engine (part) $200 to $1,400 Varies by horsepower, crankshaft size, and brand compatibility
Labor $200 to $600 Often based on hourly shop rate and flat-rate time
Misc. parts/fluids $20 to $200 Oil, filter, clamps, belts, hardware
Total installed $260 to $1,800 Most jobs land in the middle when no surprises are found
Parts that commonly get replaced at the same time

If the old engine failed due to vibration, belt slip, or overheating, we often see related wear in the drive and deck system.

Why it matters

A correct engine match (crankshaft diameter/length, mounting pattern, and pulley alignment) prevents repeat belt failures, poor cutting performance, and premature wear on the transmission and deck components.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman engines are made by several manufacturers, depending on the specific mower or tractor. For Craftsman riding tractors like model 917258581, the engine supplier is commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki; the exact maker is identified on the engine ID label (not the tractor hood badge).

How to identify the engine manufacturer on your 917258581

Look for the engine’s identification label, then match the format below.

  • Check the label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the engine brand, model, type/spec, and code/serial
  • If the label is missing, check for a stamped tag near the muffler or flywheel shroud
  • Use the engine brand and model to order tune-up parts (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter)
Quick ID guide (common formats)
What you see on the engine label Most likely manufacturer What it means for parts lookup
“Model / Type / Code” Briggs & Stratton Use all three fields to match carburetor and ignition parts
“Command / Courage / 7000 Series” plus spec number Kohler Spec number is key for correct gaskets and fuel system parts
“FR/FS/FX” plus a long code Kawasaki Use model plus spec code for filters and ignition components
Why it matters

Craftsman is the equipment brand, but the engine maker controls the engine parts list. Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong carburetor, starter, or ignition coil, and it speeds up troubleshooting when the tractor cranks but will not start.

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Last updated: January 2026

For Craftsman riding mower model 917258581, the exact engine make and horsepower depend on the specific engine installed on your tractor (many units in this series use a single-cylinder gasoline engine). The most reliable way to identify it is by reading the engine ID tag on the engine itself.

How to identify the engine on model 917258581

Look for the engine identification label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter). Record these items:

  • Engine brand (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Tecumseh on older tractors)
  • Model number
  • Type and trim code (or spec number)
  • Code/date number (helps match parts)
  • Shaft orientation (vertical shaft is typical for riding mowers)
Quick checks that help confirm what you have

These checks help narrow down the engine family before you order parts like belts, pulleys, or fuel system components.

  • Count cylinders (single-cylinder is common on this tractor style)
  • Check if it is carbureted (most are)
  • Note whether it has a fuel pump or gravity feed (tank height and routing matter)
  • Verify the deck size and drive type (belt routing and pulley sizes vary)
  • Compare the muffler and air filter housing shape to common engine families
Parts that are often confused with “engine parts”

Some problems that feel like an engine issue are actually drive or deck components. For example, a worn ground drive belt can make the tractor feel weak or inconsistent even when the engine runs fine.

Symptom Often caused by Example part for this model
Tractor moves poorly or slips Worn ground drive belt V-belt 532138255
Engine surges or stalls Fuel delivery or air restriction (inspect fuel lines, tank venting)
Excess vibration or loud exhaust Damaged muffler Exhaust muffler 532159420
Why it matters

Getting the engine brand and full engine ID correct prevents ordering the wrong tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, carburetor kit) and helps match the right maintenance specs for your Craftsman tractor.

Related DIY help: how to tune up a riding lawn mower video

Last updated: January 2026

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